Leotar’s head coach Jelena Milović said before the game: “As a team that's new, not only to the Premier League but in general, we still don’t have the right to consider ourselves favorites. We’re facing a match where we want to prove that points from previous rounds weren’t taken by accident, and that our place is in the top half of the table, even though this is our first season among the best. We have a young and hardworking team, eager to prove themselves, and I’m confident that we’re not here just to pass through. We've analyzed Tuzla’s team, and it's clear they have their own qualities, so we're expecting a tough match.”
Captain Anja Stević is in high spirits ahead of the upcoming game: “After our win against Libero, we’re approaching the game against Sloboda in a great atmosphere. I believe in my team, and I’m expecting a good match at the Police. I’d like to invite all Leotar fans and supporters to be our strength and drive from the stands.”
Sloboda's coach Adnan Šubić says: “We approach the match against Leotar like every other so far. We’re training and working hard to raise our level of play. I expect a strong performance from my team and, of course, a positive result at the end.”
Tuzla player Bojana Petrović also expects her team to win points: “In the next round, we’re visiting the new Premier League team Leotar in Trebinje. Since this is our first duel with them, and both teams need a win, we’re expecting a very interesting match. The atmosphere in the team is excellent, and we’ve proven countless times that we can handle different opponents. We’ll give our best to bring the points home.”
Another match is scheduled for Saturday. Emina will host Iskra at 1:30 PM on the auxiliary field of the Rođeni stadium in Mostar. The match between Libero and Radnik Bumerang will be played on October 8 at 3:30 PM at the Midhat Drljević stadium in Goražde.